CONTACT REPORT
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
00660802
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March 9, 2023
Document Release Date:
August 14, 2020
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Case Number:
F-2016-01299
Publication Date:
April 27, 1972
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CONTACT REPORT
FILE NUMBER:
13265
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27 April 1972
, ORGANIZATION (Name & full address)
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NAME OF CONTACT
TITLE
DATE OF CONTACT
Robert R. Mullen
President
_24 April 1272
Robert F. Bennett
Edward Naeher
Vice President
Comptroller
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CCS/CCB
PURPOSE OF CONTACT �
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29JMMARY OF RESULTS:
1. Messrs. Robert R. Mullen, Robert F. Bennett and Edward Naeher
of
met with
of CCS/CCB on 24 Anril 1972, concerning
dated
13 April
suggested tnat Mr. Mullen write to
instructing him to
reduce office expenses because of the "tight money situation" in the
company and because business opportunities
had not
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developed as anticipated. The dispatch related that the cost of the
office could probably be reduced to a minimum of $1,000r4:gorh. By
coincidence, Mr. Naeher was in receipt of a letter from
esti-
matincr the average monthly expenses of the office at $1 U.S..
believed .that the revolving fund of $2,000 per month would be
sufficient with his, requiring replenishment during the first week of
each month. A copy of this letter, a balance sheet as of 31 March 19729
income and expenditure, account for the period 1 October - 31 March 1972,
and receipts and disbursements statement for the month of March are
included for FE/BU.
2. Mr. Mullen will not be able to go tc
until mid-June due to unanticipated business developments. Mr. Mullen
believed that proiposed meeting with
will be advantageous to all
concerned. ,
has recently proposed to the company involvement in
a $3 million deal ir
and a $30 million deal in
Mr.
Mullen emphasized that
is .a-public relations firm and not an
investment firm. Mr. Mullen believed that
IDossibly has Agency
operational.matters to pursue in
and has no
objection to his proceeding there if this is the case.
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3 M Mullen agreed to the suggestion in the above dispatch
that could draft answers to his own proposals for ans-
mittal through Agency channels and thence by CCS for con-
currence and typing. Mr. Bennett also suggested that the company
can possibly involve in the distribution of a book
concerning the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Merman Church)
which has been handling in other areas of the world. The (W(1)
Church has a representative in and might become (b)(3)
involved with him on either a strictly business basis or on a
personal basis for Messrs. Mullen and Bennett.
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